Roots, rock, reggae and really, really beautiful and talented women. That’s what audiences can expect when Universal Balance Entertainment and Ishi Dube’s Tuff Riddims present the Women of Reggae Music at the Red Fox Tavern on Saturday ($12; 9 p.m.; 21 and over).

It’s “another rainy day in paradise” according to local music promoter Pamela Johnson.

Johnson, who in addition to handling promotions is a graphic designer, says this show is a nice change of pace.

”There’s been a lot of strong elements of males in the community,” she said. “What we’ve been working on is a little something different — bringing in new faces and old, classic legends. This (event) will showcase the ladies of reggae.”

Highlighting the bill are Sistah Beauty and DJ’s Daneekah and Green B.

Sister Beauty began playing reggae music in 1992 and has become a pioneer of female movement ever since. Beauty worked under several high-profile artists, and now is singing her own music before growing crowds.

DJs Daneekah and Green B spin California’s hottest female sound, and according to press information. Daneekah hails from Mooloolaba, Australia where she first started her DJ career in Melbourne. After a few years of collecting vinyl and establishing herself as a reggae/dancehall DJ in Melbourne, she made the move to San Francisco and has become a staple in the Bay Area dancehalls.

Green B, a California native, became obsessed with reggae while living in Boston in the ’90s and scored her beloved turntables when she moved to the Bay Area in 2002.

It was inevitable that these two women would meet in a town dominated by DJs, most of whom are men, especially in the dancehall scene. In 2007 Daneekah and Green B teamed up to do a weekly event, “Coo-Yah”, which has turned into a popular San Francisco event.

Find out firsthand what these women are about this weekend at the Red Fox.